Design Your Own AdvancedTCA Solutions with ADLINK

ADLINK Technology offers a complete line of full-featured AdvancedTCA building blocks for use in high-performance and mission
critical applications that require high
functionality, reliability, and manageability.
ADLINK provides four distinct functionalities
– processor blades, hub switch blades,
control modules, and chassis – in various
versions to help build AdvancedTCA platforms
and get products to market quickly.

ADLINK Builds Solutions to Customer Specifications

ADLINK is a full-service partner to build
AdvancedTCA products utilizing its many
options to best fit your application. Our
capable engineers will evaluate your project
and advise on how to best approach building
an AdvancedTCA platform. We also offer
pre- and post-sales support.

AdvancedTCA “Building Blocks”

ADLINK’s AdvancedTCA portfolio features
two processor blades, three switch blades,
two control modules and a rackmount
chassis.

The AdvancedTCA chassis management
modules are PICMG 3.0 compliant and provide
highly reliable hardware management
of blades and subcomponents. Available
in a 4U x 280mm x 4HP form factor, these
modules utilize a Pigeon Point System® ShMM-500 based design and provide a
redundant IPMB bus topology, a redundant
shelf manager design, and a front panel
access with dual 10/100Base-T Ethernet to
fabric ShMC ports.

The rackmount chassis is a 5U five-slot
AdvancedTCA rackmount system that supports
full mesh topology fabric interface
and standard Rear Transition Module slots.
It is designed for a 19″ rack and measures
15.3 inches deep. It is also equipped with a
dual-bussed IPMB interface.

Get Products to Market Quickly

ADLINK’s combined design expertise and
AdvancedTCA products will ensure that your
products are up and running quickly. Contact
us today and see how we can give you an
advantage with your AdvancedTCA platform.

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